George Washington Carver School of Arts and Science Virtual Graduation Ceremony

Each high school will be communicating with families about
more details of when and how to view the virtual ceremony, dates
and times for cap and gown pick-ups, and distribution of
diplomas. Please look out for these communications and contact
your school site should you have any questions.

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We are planning virtual graduation ceremonies to honor our graduating class of 2020. While we wish we could celebrate in person together, a virtual graduation ceremony is a safe way for us to celebrate and congratulate our seniors for achieving this significant milestone.

Please see our Frequently Asked Questions below for specific questions about the events.

Teenagers are alive with questions about the world and their
place in it. As they grow away from childhood, their questions
shift and change. Carver High School’s mission is to help
teenagers become in the deepest sense, the people they are meant
to be. This is an education that prepares students for college,
and more. It is not simply an education geared to the
requirements of national tests.

We are planning virtual graduation ceremonies to honor our
graduating class of 2020. While we wish we could celebrate in
person together, a virtual graduation ceremony is a safe way for
us to celebrate and congratulate our seniors for achieving this
significant milestone.

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